Am 12.06.19 um 22:47 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
>
> [Michael Biebl]
>> If you know any modules besides libnss_nis and libnss_ldap, please let
>> us know.
>
> I do not _know_, but here is my best guess based on the output from
> 'apt-cache search libpam-', 'apt-cache search libnss-' and experien
[Michael Biebl]
> If you know any modules besides libnss_nis and libnss_ldap, please let
> us know.
I do not _know_, but here is my best guess based on the output from
'apt-cache search libpam-', 'apt-cache search libnss-' and experience:
libpam-heimdal
libpam-krb5-migrate-mit
libpam-krb5
libpa
Am 12.06.19 um 20:01 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
> [Michael Biebl]
>> Afair, libnss-ldapd is nowadays recommended over libnss-ldap.
>
> Sure, but my point is that this issue affect any nss module (and pam
> modules, perhaps) asking processes to look up information over the net,
> not only the nis
[Michael Biebl]
> Afair, libnss-ldapd is nowadays recommended over libnss-ldap.
Sure, but my point is that this issue affect any nss module (and pam
modules, perhaps) asking processes to look up information over the net,
not only the nis module.
> As for libnss-mdns: Doesn't it use the locally in
Am 12.06.19 um 14:06 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
> If so, this problem will affect others, like libnss-ldap and
> libnss-mdns, and is not NIS specific.
Afair, libnss-ldapd is nowadays recommended over libnss-ldap.
As for libnss-mdns: Doesn't it use the locally installed avahi-daemon to
do the lo
Am 12.06.19 um 14:06 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
> If I understand the problem correct, systemd changed the setup to block access
> to the network for several services used during login, and this break
> any NSS module fetching information from a network service, like the NIS
> one.
More specific
If I understand the problem correct, systemd changed the setup to block access
to the network for several services used during login, and this break
any NSS module fetching information from a network service, like the NIS
one. If so, this problem will affect others, like libnss-ldap and
libnss-md
I just discovered today that this bug is related to (and is perhaps the
fundamental cause of) other issues I've been seeing.
Specifically, systemd-logind not being able to recognize my NIS user
account resulted in my not being able to start X (via startx) without
hacking the Xwrapper.config to rev
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